Addressing a press conference, Sisodia said, "Two important decisions have been taken in the cabinet meeting. The first decision pertains to e-waste park. As the use of electronic gazettes is increasing, e-waste is also increasing. Its management system is not there yet. Delhi government will set up the country's first e-waste eco-park, where recycling, re-manufacturing work will be done."
In addition to this, the government will also introduce the Delhi Film Policy 2022 for tourism purposes. The minister further stated, "We'll bring Film policy 2022 for better branding of Delhi and associate our residents through films. ₹50 crore film fund will be introduced to support film producers. This will be India's most progressive Film Policy, aiming to create jobs and boost the economy."
Highlighting the objective behind the film policy, he said that the government of Delhi has already approved the Delhi Film Policy 2022 which has four prime objectives:
1) Job creation
2) Association of the people of Delhi with the policy
3) Make Delhi a prime shooting location brand
4) And transforming the National Capital into a hub for the production of domestic and international cinemas